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Dang guys, give TheShrink a break. Nothing wrong with asking something about comfort is there? Try Under Armour like some others have said. Hey Shrink, did you ever find a bike for your brother down here in St. Louis over the Fourth of July?
WoW, cool thread, Here is what Ive learned.
1. Some dude powders his *****
2. Some other dude thinks some of you are jerks
3. Other dudes gave some serious answers and it seems to be under armor
4. Other dudes don't read past the first thread
5. More dudes are mad about dudes for talking about panties
I appreciate the few serious replies. I do realize two things about this forum. Most of the people here don't have the abillity to read past the original post and they are only 19. I ride an Ultra and it has never seen a bar and will never be seen parked in front of one. It will never be seen at "bike night" either. When I leave the garage, it's never for less than 100 miles. I actually ride my machine and I enjoy being comfortable. I'm also secure, so it doesn't bother me to ask questions.
Now let's get back to bragging about how much money we make, how many hot rods we've built or how many times we've kicked somebody's ***. That's what life's really about.
here's what I learned. if your gonna ask about men's underswear, your gonna get ribbed. if your gonna make azzanine statements because you can't laugh at yourself, your gonna get ribbed s'more. giddyup. off to kick some ***, drive my hot rod, and make another cool million. oh yeah, and I don't ride my harley.
I rode up to Gettysburg Bike Week in shorts a couple of years ago, it was in July and hot, but not nearly as hot when the skin on my leg touched the exhaust. It sounded like a piece of bacon hitting a hot skillet. Jeans might be a little hot on a Summers day, but some protection is better than none; you can always carry a pair of shorts along in your saddle bag, although I have seen a pair of men's combination shorts/pants somewhere in the past.
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